On 03/10/08 10:48 -0600, Myles Watson wrote: > I found a comment in the Serengeti DTS that says it would be nice to look at > an lspci. I thought "I can do that pretty easily." > > I booted a DSL 4.3 CD with the original BIOS and the keyboard doesn't seem > to work. I tried the paste text command and couldn't get that to work > either. Each keypress and release is logged correctly by the simulator, but > somehow gets lost. > > I booted with a coreboot + LAB kernel, but there are weird key problems > there too. Even though each key shows up correctly in the shell, only a > random mix of the characters get passed to the shell (most of the times > every other character.) I was able to do an ls /dev/* by typing llss > //ddeevv//**, which passed the command once with Enter, then again with the > next Enter. > > Is there a trick to this? I'm tried it on SimNOW 4.4.1pub 4.4.2pub and > 4.4.4pub.
Hmm - I don't know if there is a trick for that or not. I booted a Ubuntu rootfs the other day, and it seemed to work okay, I'll try to play around and see if I can break it. I'll send your message on to the SimNow team to see if they recognize the problem. I have noticed, however, that the SimNow GUI doesn't take kindly if I use ctrl-alt-<arrow> to switch workspaces - something about the control characters seems to confuse it. Perhaps you are hitting something similar. Jordan -- Jordan Crouse Systems Software Development Engineer Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

